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Cell and Tissue Research | 2009

In vitro decidualization of rat endometrial stromal cells

Kenji Matsumoto; Nobuhiko Yamauchi; Ryo Watanabe; Shinji Oozono; Kaiyu Kubota; Kyohei Nishimura; Chris Wood; Tomoki Soh; Kei Ichirou Kizaki; Masa-aki Hattori

The induction of the decidualization of endometrial stromal cells is possible in an in vitro cell culture system. However, thus far, methods differ according to species or cell type, and a more stable or universal system has not yet been developed. The purpose of the present study has been to establish an in vitro decidualization system in primary cultured rat endometrial stromal cells (RES). The RES were treated with medroxyprogesterone acetate and dibutyryl-cyclic adenosine monophosphate (MPA treatment), estradiol and progesterone, or arachidonic acid. After 24xa0h of treatment, cells responded to all of the stimulations by expressing desmin mRNA. However, decidual/trophoblast prolactin-related protein (dPRP) mRNA was only expressed in the MPA-treated cells. Desmin and dPRP mRNA were not expressed after MPA treatment of the RES derived from immature rat uteri. However, mRNA from both desmin and dPRP were expressed in RES derived from gonadotrophin-injected immature rats. The expression of matrix metalloproteinase-2 (MMP-2) and MMP-9 mRNA did not change after the decidual treatment of RES examined by real-time polymerase chain reaction. However, the results of gelatin zymography showed that the active forms of MMP-2 and MMP-9 significantly increased after in vitro decidualization (Pu2009<u20090.05). We conclude that MPA treatment is the most effective method for stimulating decidualization in RES. Use of this system has revealed that sexual maturation and gonadotrophins are important for RES with regard to decidualization. Furthermore, the activity of MMP-2 and MMP-9 might increase during decidualization without a corresponding increase of the expression of these genes.


Journal of Experimental Zoology | 2008

Expression of rat uterine serine proteinases homologous to mouse implantation serine proteinase 2.

Shinji Oozono; Nobuhiko Yamauchi; Kyohei Nishimura; Kenji Matsumoto; Ryo Watanabe; Kaiyu Kubota; Shinya Aramaki; Fuminori Sato; Chris Wood; Tomoki Soh; Kei Ichirou Kizaki; Masa-aki Hattori

Implantation serine protease (ISP) was first identified in the uteri of pregnant mice. It is thought that ISP may have an important role in the initiation of implantation. However, the expression status and detailed functions of ISP remain unclear. In this study, the expression of ISP was investigated in the rat uterus. The analysis of two rat genes registered in GenBank, accession nos. XM_220240 and XM_577076, exhibited high identities to the mouse ISP2 genes, respectively at an mRNA level. We labeled the former as rISP2a and the latter as rISP2b. Using RT-PCR, we found that both genes were expressed in the uterus. Specifically, rISP2a mRNA was detected in the uterus throughout pregnancy, whereas rISP2b mRNA was only expressed in the uterus from day 5 of pregnancy until the end of gestation. Expression of both genes was observed specifically within the endometrial gland epithelium. Furthermore, rISP2a was also observed to be expressed in the fetus and placenta, whereas rISP2b expression was observed in the fetus but not in the placenta. An expressional signal of the rISP2a gene was observed in the spongiotrophoblasts, giant cells and decidual endometrium in the placenta. In the embryo, the ventral specific region was positive in rISP2a and rISP2b gene expression. These findings indicate the possibility that the presently examined genes with high identity to mouse ISP2 may play some role not only during the implantation phase, but also in the development of the placenta and embryo.


Cell and Tissue Research | 2010

Steroidal regulation of Ihh and Gli1 expression in the rat uterus

Kaiyu Kubota; Nobuhiko Yamauchi; Kazuki Yamagami; Sho Nishimura; Takafumi Gobaru; Ken Ichi Yamanaka; Chris Wood; Tomoki Soh; Masashi Takahashi; Masa-aki Hattori

Ovarian steroid hormones, progesterone (P4), and estradiol (E2) strictly regulate the endometrial tissue remodeling required for successful embryo implantation. Indian hedgehog (Ihh) is up-regulated by P4 and critically mediates uterine receptivity in the mouse. However, the regulation of Ihh expression during the implantation period still remains unclear. The present study was conducted to elucidate the mechanism of the steroidal regulation in the expression of Ihh and Gli1, the mediator of the Ihh pathway. Ihh mRNA was expressed in the rat uterus on 3.5–5.5xa0days post-coitus (dpc), while Gli1 expression transiently increased at 3.5xa0dpc but decreased significantly on 5.5xa0dpc (Pu2009<u20090.001). In delayed implantation, the expression of Ihh was induced by the implantation-induced E2 treatment in the primed rat uterus. In contrast, expression of Gli1 was significantly decreased by E2 treatment (Pu2009=u20090.016). In the case of ICI182.780 (ICI) treatment, Ihh expression was eliminated by ICI, whilst Gli1 expression increased. These results suggest that Ihh expression is maintained at a high level until the initiation of implantation, while the expression of Gli1 is decreased just prior to the initiation of implantation depending on the E2 action. This observation aids in the understanding of the Ihh signaling pathway mediating uterine remodeling for implantation.


Journal of Reproduction and Development | 2014

Expression and regulation of Foxa2 in the rat uterus during early pregnancy.

Kazuki Yamagami; Nobuhiko Yamauchi; Kaiyu Kubota; Sho Nishimura; Vishwajit S. Chowdhury; Ken-ichi Yamanaka; Masashi Takahashi; Shoji Tabata; Masa-aki Hattori

The forkhead box a (Foxa) protein family has been found to play important roles in mammals. Recently, the expression of Foxa2 was reported in the mouse uterus, and it was reported to be involved in regulation of implantation. However, the regulation of Foxa2 expression in the uterus is still poorly understood. Therefore, the present study was conducted to investigate the expressional profiles of Foxa2 in the rat uterus during the estrus cycle and pregnancy. Furthermore, the effect of steroid hormones and Hedgehog protein on the expression of Foxa2 was analyzed in vivo and in vitro. In this study, the level of expression of Foxa2 was low in the rat uterus during the different stages of the estrus cycle. However, the expression increased transiently during early pregnancy at 3.5 days post coitus (dpc) and decreased at 5.5 dpc. In ovariectomized rats, P4 treatment had no effect on the expression of Foxa2 compared with the expression in control animals. Moreover, the expression of Foxa2 in cultured epithelial cells was not increased by P4 treatment in vitro. However, Foxa2 expression was significantly decreased in the rat uterus after 24 h of E2 treatment. Treatment of cells with a recombinant Hedgehog protein significantly increased the expression of Foxa2. These results suggest that the expression of Foxa2 may transiently increase just before the implantation and it may be regulated by E2 and Hedgehog protein.


Journal of Reproduction and Development | 2011

Effects of downregulating DNA methyltransferase 1 transcript by RNA interference on DNA methylation status of the satellite I region and in vitro development of bovine somatic cell nuclear transfer embryos.

Ken-ichi Yamanaka; Miki Sakatani; Kaiyu Kubota; Ahmed Z. Balboula; Ken Sawai; Masashi Takahashi


Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology A-molecular & Integrative Physiology | 2007

Ubiquitous expression of myostatin in chicken embryonic tissues: Its high expression in testis and ovary

Kaiyu Kubota; Fuminori Sato; Shinya Aramaki; Tomoki Soh; Nobuhiko Yamauchi; Masa-aki Hattori


Journal of Reproduction and Development | 2009

Chicken dead end homologue protein is a nucleoprotein of germ cells including primordial germ cells

Shinya Aramaki; Kaiyu Kubota; Tomoki Soh; Nobuhiko Yamauchi; Masa-aki Hattori


Journal of Experimental Zoology | 2007

Effects of tumor necrosis factor-α on cell proliferation, prostaglandins and matrix-metalloproteinases production in rat endometrial stromal cells cultured in vitro

Toru Gamo; Nobuhiko Yamauchi; Kyohei Nishimura; Ryo Watanabe; Kenji Matsumoto; Shinji Oozono; Kaiyu Kubota; Pei Jian He; Tomoki Soh; Masa-aki Hattori


Journal of Reproduction and Development | 2008

Expression of Hedgehog Family Genes in the Rat Uterus During Early Pregnancy

Kaiyu Kubota; Nobuhiko Yamauchi; Kenji Matsumoto; Ryo Watanabe; Shinji Oozono; Shinya Aramaki; Chris Wood; Tomoki Soh; Masa-aki Hattori


九州大学大学院農学研究院紀要 | 2017

Effect of Glutathione on Cryopreservation of Buck Spermatozoa

Belal El-Behnsawy; El–Shenawy El-Siefy; Rawaia El-Halawany; Mohamed El-Sharawy; Kaiyu Kubota; Nobuhiko Yamauchi; Abd El-Salam Metwally

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